Isaac Success had plenty to say after signing a new five-year deal with Watford.

Speaking with the club's official website, he discussed his new contract, his relationship with Javi Gracia, adapting to the Premier League and his European ambitions.

Here's everything that the striker had to say.

How happy are you to commit your future to Watford for the next five years?

"I'm excited. I think this is going to give me a lot better confidence, with the club having so much belief in me. Watford is part of me, it's part of my life, part of my career, part of everything that concerns me from Granada up to Watford which Gino Pozzo has always been a father, a friend and a family to me. I'm happy, all I need to do is to keep on working hard and try to give the club as much as I can until the end of the season"

Isaac Success scores despite the efforts of Serge Aurier

Are we starting to see you fulfill your potential?

"Yes, I think my full potential isn't out yet, I'm still working on that. The club has seen a little bit of it, where they appreciate me already and I'm thinking there's a lot more to come. I owe the club, the fans, the team a lot which I'm trying to develop now. With time I think I'm going to get to my full potential and the club will enjoy me more than they do now, so I'm just working towards that."

How did you prepare for the season knowing it might be your last chance at Watford?

"It's all thanks to my manager [Ladi Salami]. There was a big fight between me and him to start an early pre-season before starting with the team. I think I will say thank you to him, a special thank you to him, because he made it happen. Without I wouldn't have had the idea to come back earlier before the pre-season. Now it's paying off, I'm fitter, I'm confident and yes I have to continue in this way and keep on working hard and like I said earlier, doing extra work, trying to do what I can to improve the team's football and we'll see at the end of the season where I can take the team."

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"Last season was a bit tough going on loan and then coming back. I wasn't full stable, I wasn't fully concentrated because I wasn't fully fit. Right now I understand the Premier League a lot more and I think being fully fit in this league, it's easier. I was thinking skills and talent can do it all because I've got that and I'm glad about that. I also think that working hard as well and putting extra effort in will make football easier in the Premier League because that's what I was lacking. Now I understand how it goes in the Premier League and I think I'm comfortable now and I'm ready to go anytime."

How much do you think you're developing in the role of a striker?

"It's sometimes good when you have a coach that believes in you and tells you to your face that you can do this. When I was an under-17 when I started my career I was a forward but at Granada I was playing on the wings. When I came here, they told me you're strong, you're fast, you're intelligent, I think you need to be a centre forward and as well, I've been used on the wings. It's just him giving me the confidence I need as a player to develop my game in all areas of the pitch. I'm with that, and I'll just keep working hard with him and I think in time I will be better than I am now."

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"Big things, but I'm not going to say much because we need to take it step by step as different challenges come in different games in the league. We have a good team and I think working hard and having my chances I see myself doing well and getting a lot for the team."

Should Watford be aiming for Europe and a top 10 finish?

"Yes, we have the team, we have the squad to get into the Europa League, it's possible. Like I say, we have to take it game by game, try and get as many points as we can and try to see where we're going to stay at the end of the season."

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"We just keep getting better. I had good memories with Granada and anywhere I go I want to make a mark there. I want to put a mark down that takes time to break so yes I'm working towards that and I think having a new five-year contract with Watford is brilliant. I've got time to do what I need to do, working towards things I'm thinking of doing with the team. I'm concentrating, I'm happy and I'll just keep working with the team."

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